I'M SHOCKED!! Since our interview and post of Toronto Maple Leaf winger, Jiri Tlusty we've been sent over 1,000 emails... but we just got one email that shocked us... NAKED PICTURES of Jiri that he sent to some girl he met on the internet!!
The story about these pictures goes like this... A girl on Facebook added Jiri and started chatting, and then dared him to send her some naked pictures.. and that's how we have these... Poor Jiri. You shouldn't email pictures of yourself to girls in Canada... North America is watching you... your a Maple Leaf now!!
These photos are to only be viewed by people 19 and over, they contain nudity... you've been warned and by clicking here to see the pictures you understand what is to be shown.
More information click our recent post: http://isthishappening.typepad.com/blog/2007/11/jiri-vs-zack-ta.html











Sorry to tell you but once a pic is posted on a public internet site then it becomes public domain. This law firm is simply trying to scare you into taking the pics down. If Jiri sent these pics himself to a myspace account that is as good as going public with them.
Posted by: what a fool | November 14, 2007 at 10:29 PM
"Hey Taylor,
You are a douche. I hope Wade Belak finds you and beats some respect into you.
Loyal Dean Blundell listener"
Belak probably took the pic. You and the rest of leaf nation probably had the picture enlarged to hang over your bed. Derrr, Go leafs. Haha, you loser.
you can email me with comments at
leafsblow@hockey.40moreyearsofnothing
Posted by: Jonny Clark | November 15, 2007 at 12:06 AM
The person above who claimed that posting a picture on the net makes it public domain is wrong, I'm sorry to say. Copyright ALWAYS belongs to the creator or owner unless explicitly stated otherwise, regardless of what is done with the image. Whether that makes any practical difference in the real world is another issue.
Posted by: I can't find those pix anywhere! | November 18, 2007 at 12:29 AM
My thing is. hockey players send lots of naked photos of themselfs out to girls.. but, your suppose to leave your face out of the picture.. if his face was out of the picture, there would of been no proof on who it was...
Posted by: justagirl_k | November 24, 2007 at 11:27 AM
As the de facto administrator of the Security Fix blog, I've spent many an hour deleting spammy links left in the comments section -
- comments that usually lead back to the same kinds of Web sites you most commonly see advertised in junk e-mail.
Posted by: Garri Azz | February 16, 2008 at 01:15 AM